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Greetings Earthlings! Haven't seen you in a while. Here's a taste of what I've been working on lately. This is the Gorogoro, and here's his description from the Heroes' Tale website:

--- Gorogoro“I wouldn’t go jump in that water if I were you. I know it looks nice but trust me when I say that there are lots of hungry teeth waiting for you.”-Caravan Rider

The Gorogoro is a creature that has resided in the corrupted forest long before Ulek’s arrival. It is an extremely lethal hunter using its highly toxic venom to take down some of the strongest of foes. Its exotic coloring and frills are known to mimic many of the wild river and lake plants in the forest. However, don’t let its beauty fool you if their venom is simply not enough to kill you its massive bone crushing jaws will surely finish the job. Some high-ranking merchants raise Gorogoro as pets as a sign of power and wealth.

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So be sure to check out the website. It's an incredibly fun game that combines my favorite elements from tabletop RPGs and it will be badass. Enjoy!

The lighting here is oh, so very nice. I gotta say, you're one of my favorite painters when it comes to scales. You make them look so realistic and, well, believable. A lot of people (like me XD ) seem to make dragon scales too symmetrical and even. You have the perfect way of varying their shapes.

Oh man, scales are tough. There exists a thick line between nice-looking scalesthat either take forever to draw, or take less time to draw. I've found if you carefully place scales in a few certain areas, you can create the illusionthat the entire creature has scales covering it. It's all a matter of where they'reput, and why.

For the Gorogoro, most of the scales are drawn on his head, where I'dlike a lot of focus to be. Other scale-heavy areas include the neck, back, and joints- as these are where the most interesting 'crocodilian' scales will show up. The other parts have a hint of scale texture - on his body and arms, for example - but they aren'tindividually drawn. Rather, they are filled in with jabs of color and shade, or etched onthe edges, and are overall even except they are uneven in that they follow the mass/formof the creature they cover.